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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 May 2014, 16:44:08
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I notice that many new cars, especially the premium brands, are now coming with LED headlights fitted as standard.
Is this 'new-fangled' source of illumination any good?
Will LED's light up the road better than the HID's fitted as standard to all MV6 and Elite?
Is this the way forward?
.....or is this new technology 'shite'?.... ::) ::) ;D
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I HATE being infront of Seat Leon's at night, the glare off them is horrendous.
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I hate led lights ,blinding and dangerous to on coming traffic... :y
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I HATE being infront of Seat Leon's at night, the glare off them is horrendous.
Looks like a £995 option on the poverty spec models.
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I hate led lights ,blinding and dangerous to on coming traffic... :y
That bad, huh. :-\ :-\
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Got them fitted to my tdi se Leon seem much brighter than HIDs and seem to spread the light further :y
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gay..
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BMW Intelligent Headlight Technology: Long Version.... This kind of thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dvPZ3H1Vm4
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BMW Intelligent Headlight Technology: Long Version.... This kind of thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dvPZ3H1Vm4
Its like being followed by a UFO ::) ;D
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I think they are dangerous. Even brighter than full beam in your face. That won't matter to the inconsiderate gits who use them though.
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I think they are dangerous. Even brighter than full beam in your face. That won't matter to the inconsiderate gits who use them though.
With so many negative comments I'm surprised that LED's are legal.
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BMW Intelligent Headlight Technology
A few words that don't really go well there where BMW's concerned :D :D :D ;D ;D ;D
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I think they are dangerous. Even brighter than full beam in your face. That won't matter to the inconsiderate gits who use them though.
Same things were said when HIDs first used
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BMW Intelligent Headlight Technology: Long Version.... This kind of thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dvPZ3H1Vm4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dvPZ3H1Vm4)
thats a different approach.. hats off
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Its a shame bmw cant do intelligent indicators :-X
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Its a shame bmw cant do intelligent indicators :-X
Aint that true ;D ;D
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Its a shame bmw cant do intelligent indicators :-X
BMW would need intelligent everything, to compensate for the lack of intelligence in the drivers seat.
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Its a shame bmw cant do intelligent indicators :-X
BMW would need intelligent everything, to compensate for the lack of intelligence in the drivers seat.
;D ;D ;D :y
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I think they are dangerous. Even brighter than full beam in your face. That won't matter to the inconsiderate gits who use them though.
If factory fitted they have no choice in time they will be standard fit again just like HIDs
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They use a technology called CREE and aren't strictly LED's but are very bright indeed...
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I think they are dangerous. Even brighter than full beam in your face. That won't matter to the inconsiderate gits who use them though.
If factory fitted they have no choice in time they will be standard fit again just like HIDs
It might just be my tired old eyes, but they seem just too bright. If I get someone coming at me from the opposite direction I have to squint. Even led sidelights, full in your face, are very bright.
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I can see mines dip slightly when a car comes towards you I would like to buy replacements as they are sealed units for the main and dipped beam
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...... I say we should bring back the old 45w/35w sealed beam units that nearly killed us all in the sixties and seventies because they gave *uck all illumination. ;D ;D
The last on I bought for my 1972 Triumph 1500 cost £1.99. :y :y
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I think they are dangerous. Even brighter than full beam in your face. That won't matter to the inconsiderate gits who use them though.
With so many negative comments I'm surprised that LED's are legal.
This is an example of the technology out pacing the rules, LED is a very different light source, very 'point source' with hard cut off. When current rules were written they did not exist. One of the problems I see with them is that on a rough road surface the levelling systems simply can't keep up with movement and you end up with a flashing effect caused by the very hard edge.
LED daytime running lights, they clearly should have a light sensor to dim them when inevitably people drive around at dusk and dawn without switching their main lights on!
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I think they are dangerous. Even brighter than full beam in your face. That won't matter to the inconsiderate gits who use them though.
If factory fitted they have no choice in time they will be standard fit again just like HIDs
It might just be my tired old eyes, but they seem just too bright. If I get someone coming at me from the opposite direction I have to squint. Even led sidelights, full in your face, are very bright.
Glad it's not just me then, I am beginning to dislike driving in the dark, particularly on unfamiliar country roads........... :( :(
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...... I say we should bring back the old 45w/35w sealed beam units that nearly killed us all in the sixties and seventies because they gave *uck all illumination. ;D ;D
Lucas were years ahead of their time with that self dimming headlamp ;D ;D
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They use a technology called CREE and aren't strictly LED's but are very bright indeed...
CREE is a manufacturer, one of the things they manufacture is LED bulbs, using SMT :y
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Had new Merc cls in for repair few weeks back and needed a new led headlamp, and got hold of old one to see how they work.
Very heavy compared to normal headlamps.
Each of the main leds had large ally heatsinks on the back, 2 electric fans for cooling, wiring everywhere and several control units.
Only a tad over £1200 :D
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BMW vid looks impressive but it doesn,t show the light pattern when you actually overtake someone, or did
i miss it.? :-\